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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977522
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
10/31/1977
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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EXHIBIT' G <br />Water Inf~tion <br />Y~ <br />Northeast Engineering <br />•Consulting Engineering~817 E. Douglas Rd., Ft. Collins, Colorado 80621~Ph. (303) 464-3609 <br />October 7, 1977 <br /> <br />Mr. Ed Berlier U,; '~ ! 1977 <br />Land Surveyors <br />526 24th Street <br />Greeley, Colorado 80631 ~~~~~~'' `'/~":,1,~.110~.1 <br />'ear Ed: <br />Per your request I have estimated the evaporation from the ponds <br />proposed in the Agricultural Unit Development Plan for the Herman <br />refit Pit, located in Section 26, Tovrnship 6 North, Range 6E West <br />of the 6th P.B9., Weld County, Colorado. <br />The Weather Bureau. Services, Technical Paper #f37, shows the annual <br />lake evaporation for the area to be 40 inches. The average rainfall <br />in the Windsor area is 16 inches. The net evaporation for the area <br />is 24 inches and results in the annual evaporations shown belovr: <br />Phase I Annual Evaporation <br />10 acre fish pond 20 acre feet <br />• Phase II <br />8 acre fish pond 16 acre feet <br />Phase III <br />9 acre fish pond 18 acre feet <br />Upon completion of Phase III the expected annual evaporation will <br />be 54 acre feet. <br />No known well or aquifers will be affected by the proposed develop- <br />ment and no discharge into the Cache-La-Poudre River is planned. <br />Overburden landscaped locations will drain into the excavated area <br />to present disturbed area runoff from entering the river directly. <br />Development is not expected to cause measurable, material injury <br />to any known senior vrater rights. <br />If I can be of further assistance or if any questions arise, please <br />contact me. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~ <br />Fred L. Jackson, P.E. <br />• <br />
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